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Choosing the Best Bird Cage

Bird owners are faced with a fundamental decision in selecting a cage for their pets. Large bird cages and discount bird cages represent
both ends of the price point spectrum. But how to make this crucial decision about your pet's living space? You need a cage that is fully adequate for the animals needs, but one that will fit in your home and in your budget.

The Basics of Selecting a Bird Cage

Remember that bird cages have to be regularly cleaned and maintained. One of your primary concerns in choosing the right bird cage is finding one that is easy for you to work with as well as providing a good habitat for your bird.
Ease of Maintenance
Test out the cleaning tray on any bird cage you are considering and make sure that it slides free easily. Don't choose a cage with pockets that can collect feces and cast off food. This will attract harmful insects to the cage and possibly allow mold and mildew to get started. Birds are very susceptible to toxins and any of these agents will harm and possibly kill your bed. While form is important in selecting a cage that will be part of your home furnishing, function is critical.
Location and Placement
When you shop, you should first consider the exact place and area in which you intend to place the cage. Measure the area in your home before you begin to shop for a cage so that you will find one that is a good fit for the spot you've chosen. Remember that birds need to be positioned away from windows and drafts but in areas where there is activity. Birds are social animals. They want to see what's going on and to be part of the family.

It is also important to get a bird cage which is going to be an attractive addition to your house. It really does not need to be expensive. There are discount bird cages available online. Select the bird cage that matches your furnishings and style.
Size
In buying a bird cage, always buy the largest one possible for the good of the bird. Large bird cages allow the bird to fly freely and to get an adequate amount of exercise. Birds placed in overly small cages tend to behave badly, screaming, biting, and feather plucking among other undesirable activities.

Birds should be able to fully extend their wings inside the cage. Buy the bird cages for sale that are an appropriate size match to your pet. Parakeets and budgies are small birds but they still need a large cage in relation to their size to thrive. The bigger the bird, the bigger cage you will need. A cockatiels, for instance, requires much more room in relation to its size than a parakeet. If you are uncertain about the space requirements for your pet, talk to someone at a local bird store or discuss the situation with your avian veterinarian. Appropriate cage size is a critical factor in keeping your bird healthy and in good shape.

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